Minimal Interference. Work in the Right-of-Way, on other public property, near public property, or on or near private property shall be done in a manner that causes the least interference with the rights and reasonable convenience of property owners and residents. Grantee's Cable System shall be constructed and maintained in such manner as not to interfere with sewers, water pipes, or any other property of the City, or with any other pipes, wires, conduits, pedestals, structures, or other facilities that may have been laid in the Rights-of-Way by, or under, the City’s authority. The Grantee's Cable System shall be located, erected and maintained so as not to endanger or interfere with the lives of Persons, or to interfere with new improvements the City may deem proper to make or to unnecessarily hinder or obstruct the free use of the Rights-of-Way or other public property, and shall not interfere with the travel and use of public places by the public during the construction, repair, operation or removal thereof, and shall not obstruct or impede traffic. In the event of such interference, the City may require the removal or relocation of Grantee’s lines, cables, equipment and other appurtenances from the property in question at Grantee’s expense.
Minimal Interference. The Users shall access the Facility at all times in a manner so as to cause minimal interference with TRMC’s operations.
Minimal Interference. Prior to the undertaking of any kind of construction, installation, maintenance, repairs or other work that requires the excavation, lane closure or other physical use of the Public Rights-of-Way, Company shall, except for work required to address an emergency, provide at least twenty-four (24) hours' advance written notice to the owners of property adjacent to the Public Rights-of-Way that will be affected. 1n the case of emergencies Company shall provide notice to the affected landowners within twenty-four (24) hours after commencement of work. In addition, during any such work, Company shall provide construction and maintenance signs and sufficient barricades at work sites to protect the public. The use of such traffic control devices shall be consistent with the standards and provisions of Part VI of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Company shall utilize appropriate warning lights at all construction and maintenance sites where one or more traffic lanes are closed or obstructed during nighttime conditions.
Minimal Interference. Prior to the undertaking of any kind of construction, installation, maintenance, repairs, or other work that requires the excavation, lane closure, or other physical use of the Public Rights-of-Way, Company shall, except for work required to address an emergency, provide at least twenty-four (24) hours’ advance written notice to the owners of property adjacent to the Public Rights-of-Way that will be affected. In the case of emergencies Company shall provide notice to the affected landowners within twenty-four
Minimal Interference. All transmissions and distribution structures, lines, and equipment erected and operated by a Grantee within the City shall be so located as to cause minimum interference with the proper use of streets and in compliance with all adopted City, county, state and national construction and electrical codes and as amended.
Minimal Interference. Prior to the undertaking of any kind of construction, installation, maintenance, repairs or other work that requires the excavation, lane closure or other physical use of the Public Rights-of-Way, Company shall, except for work required to address an emergency, provide at least twenty-four (24) hours' advance written notice to the owners of property adjacent to the Public Rights-of-Way that will be affected. In the case of emergencies Company shall provide notice to the affected landowners within twenty-four (24) hours after commencement of work. In addition, during any such work, Company shall provide construction and maintenance signs and sufficient barricades at work sites to protect the public. The use of such traffic control devices shall be consistent with the standards and provisions of Part VI of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Company shall utilize appropriate warning lights at all construction and Xxxxxx X.Xxxxxxxx, Inc.Right-of-Way Use Agreement Page 5 of 18 maintenance sites where one or more traffic lanes are closed or obstructed during nighttime conditions.
6.4. As-Built" Plans and Maps. Company, at Company's sole cost and expense, shall provide the City with as- built plans of all portions of the Pipeline located in the City and the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction and maps showing such Pipeline within ninety (90) calendar days following the completion of such Pipeline. Company shall supply the textual documentation of such as-built plans and maps in computer format as requested in writing by the City and shall otherwise fully cooperate with the City in ensuring that the Pipeline is accurately reflected in the City's mapping system.
Minimal Interference. City further covenants and agrees that, during the Building Renovations, City shall cooperate with BNSF and Amtrak to minimize interference with BNSF's use of the BNSF Premises and Amtrak's use of the Amtrak Premises. If the Building Renovations reasonably require BNSF to vacate the BNSF Premises or Amtrak to vacate the Amtrak Premises, then City shall, at City's sole cost and expense, provide temporary facilities for BNSF's temporary use and Amtrak's temporary use, as applicable, during the Building Renovations. Any such temporary facilities must be located in the general vicinity of the Building and must be approved in advance as adequate by BNSF as to the BNSF Premises and Amtrak as to the Amtrak Premises. In no event, however, shall the Building Renovations include any work on or about the Tower, or otherwise interfere with BNSF's access and use of the Tower. The Tower must remain fully operational during the Building Renovations.
Minimal Interference. The shield restricts potential decisions as little as possible. We discuss two types of xxxxxxx. In pre-shielding, see Fig. 1, the shield is implemented before the learning agent and each time the learning agent is to make a decision, it restricts the choices for the learner to a list of correct actions. In post-shielding, see Fig. 2, the shield monitors the actions selected by the agent and corrects them if and only if the chosen action is wrong.
Minimal Interference. All Facilities shall be installed and located to cause minimum interference with the rights and convenience of property owners, other ROW Users, and the City. Facilities shall not be placed where they will disrupt or interfere with other Facilities or public improvements or obstruct or hinder in any manner the various utilities serving the residents and businesses in the City or public improvements.
Minimal Interference. CITY further covenants and agrees that, during the Building Renovations, if the CITY elects to undertake them, the CITY shall cooperate with BNSF and AMTRAK to minimize interference with BNSF's use of the BNSF Premises (assuming that BNSF exercises the BNSF Premises Lease Option) and AMTRAK's use of the AMTRAK Premises. If the Building Renovations reasonably require BNSF to vacate the BNSF Premises (assuming that BNSF exercises the BNSF Premises Lease Option) or AMTRAK to vacate the AMTRAK Premises, then CITY shall, at CITY's sole cost and expense, locate and arrange for temporary ADA-compliant facilities for BNSF's temporary use and AMTRAK's temporary use, as applicable, during the Building Renovations. BNSF agrees to reasonably cooperate with CITY, at no cost to BNSF, to locate and arrange for such temporary facilities. CITY agrees to use its best efforts locate and arrange for any such ADA-compliant temporary facilities in the general vicinity of the Building, which ADA-compliant temporary facilities must be approved in advance as adequate by BNSF as to the BNSF Premises and AMTRAK as to the AMTRAK Premises. All costs associated with the relocation to and occupancy of ADA-compliant temporary facilities shall be at the CITY's sole cost and expense. In no event, however, shall the Building Renovations include any work on or about the Tower, or otherwise interfere with BNSF's access and use of the Tower. The Tower must remain fully operational during the Building Renovations.